Josh, New Paltz, NY. Josh was born with spina bifida, a condition that has forestalled his physical development and bound him to a wheelchair. Mistress Blunt’s sessions have been an ongoing therapeutic outlet for him, a safe place that allows him to go into a world within himself.

Kevin Shea Adams

Love Letter to Techno. May 2015. Feature image for my story on Frankie Bones' Storm Rave in Bushwick NY.

Paper Magazine

Ruven Afanador

Choreographer Blanca Li. June 2015.

New York Magazine

Ruven Afanador

Portrait of legendary choreographer Twyla Tharp. November 2015.

New York Magazine

Joan Allen

My Mother's Struggle With Alzheimer's Disease. January 2015. One from a series documenting the photographer's mother's struggle with Alzheimer's Disease and more recently, attempting to help her recover peacefully from injuries sustained due to elder abuse and neglect. We surround her with all of the things she loves most. Family, music, affection, love. She still hears us singing, she knows she is loved. I know this because she wiggles her toes. She is now in her final days and my family and I are helping to keep her comfortable until she is finally peaceful forever.

Troi Anderson

Ancestral Vodou ceremony, Haiti. Pilgrim in trance for the Nigerian deity of fire and war, Ogoun. November 2015. Haitian Vodu presents the depth of cathartic human emotion possible in its desire for transcendence. The devotional ceremonies and rites are in measure to the difficult existence of Haiti. In this way, Haitian Vodu is an act of affirmation, an enduring strength and a foundation for survival.

William Anthony

William Anthony Photography

1951 Studebaker Starlight Coupe at LeMay America's Car Museum. Car Portraits. July 2015. The LeMay - America's Car Museum in Tacoma, WA, wanted to encourage more “non-car people” to visit, so vehicles with the most animated "faces" were photographed to show off their personalities and paired with the popular hashtag “#iseefaces.”

Kenji Aoki

Michael Ash Partners

Stress. January 2016. Article about stress and how stress can be a positive motivation depending on its type and cause.

Real Simple Magazine

Winnie Au

This Represents

With Food as our Medium... February 2015. Part of a series that celebrates the colors of every season through fruits and vegetables

Eye Swoon x Sunday Supper

Max Avdeev

Donbass, Ukraine, War is Hell. February 2015.

BuzzFeed News

Bridget Badore

Tommy in Hayley's Bedroom, Brooklyn NY. January 2015. Shot with Mamiya RZ67, part of a personal intimate portrait project.

Plastic Planet. May 2015. this long-term photography project, Hong Kong Soup: 1826, photographer Mandy Barker photographed plastic waste collected from Hong Kong beaches creating mini still life universes of waste. The “1826” in the project title refers the metric tons of plastic added to the city’s landfills each day.

Smithsonian Magazine

Matteo Bastianelli

Echo Photojournalism

A refugee camp in Harmanli, Bulgaria. A look at one young Syrian refugee's journey through Europe. March 2015. A Syrian refugee throughout his journey from Bulgaria to Germany, aiming to highlight problems with immigration and to analyze the consequences of the war in Syria. Bastianelli spent time in the refugee camp and followed the refugee’s journey across Europe.

MSNBC Photography

Matteo Bastianelli

Echo Photojournalism

Syrian refugee Mohamad al-Masalmeh inside a bus after crossing the border between Bulgaria and Romania. A look at one young Syrian refugee's journey through Europe. March 2015. A Syrian refugee throughout his journey from Bulgaria to Germany, aiming to highlight problems with immigration and to analyze the consequences of the war in Syria. Bastianelli spent time in the refugee camp and followed the refugee’s journey across Europe.

MSNBC Photography

Peter Bauza

Echo Photojournalism

Paloma a Sem Tetos (homeless) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America. July 2015. The beginning of long term project about the Sem Tetos in Brazil. They are generally hidden from view and represent the dark side of Brazil’s multibillion dollar spending spree on global events. There are thought to be millions homeless people without real shelters and with rising numbers.

Christine Blackburne

Christine Blackburne Photography

Studio in the South Street Seaport in lower Manhattan, NY. Untitled. January 2015. This was originally published as a small front of book image for a larger story in DuJour Magazine, since then I've been working with a paper artist to expand upon the series.

DuJour Magazine

Victor Blue

Freelance

Doctors prepare to amputate the legs of Gula Jan, 35, who was the victim of an IED blast in Paktia province, at Emergency Hospital in Kabul. Emergency Afghanistan. September 2015. Afghans are being killed and injured in greater numbers than at any time since the beginning of the US war there 12 years ago. Inside the emergency room at Emergency Hospital in Kabul, the lucky ones are saved by a dedicated but consistently exhausted staff of Afghan and foreign doctors and nurses.

Victor Blue

Freelance

Nasirullah, 1, who suffered a shrapnel injury to her head in Ghazni province, sleeps in the sub-ICU at Emergency Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan. Emergency Afghanistan. September 2015. Afghans are being killed and injured in greater numbers than at any time since the beginning of the US war there 12 years ago. Inside the emergency room at Emergency Hospital in Kabul, the lucky ones are saved by a dedicated but consistently exhausted staff of Afghan and foreign doctors and nurses.

Participants in a 50 hour Sealfit Kokoro Camp held in San Diego, CA. A Boy and his Bonk. January 2015. Following writer TJ Murphy as he attempts, and is unable to finish, a Kokoro Camp, an extreme fitness program run by Navy SEALs that lasts for 50 hours.

Outside Magazine

Peter Bohler

Participants in a 50 hour Sealfit Kokoro Camp held in San Diego, CA. A Boy and his Bonk. January 2015. Following writer TJ Murphy as he attempts, and is unable to finish, a Kokoro Camp, an extreme fitness program run by Navy SEALs that lasts for 50 hours.

Outside Magazine

Manu Brabo

MeMo

The mother of Private Oleg Yandiuk, killed in combat against DNR forces, cries above his body about 100 miles north of Kiev, Ukraine. Behind the front lines of the conflict in Ukraine. January 2015. The Ukrainian conflict from behind the scenes, photographing Ukrainian troops during military training as they prepare to head to the front lines – as well as the funerals for those soldiers who never make it home.

MSNBC Photography

Manu Brabo

MeMo

A man prays during the funeral for Private Oleg Yandiuk, 23, a member of the 26 Artillery Battalion, 100 miles north of Kiev, Ukraine. Behind the front lines of the conflict in Ukraine. January 2015. The Ukrainian conflict from behind the scenes, photographing Ukrainian troops during military training as they prepare to head to the front lines – as well as the funerals for those soldiers who never make it home.

MSNBC Photography

M. Scott Brauer

Bernie Sanders - Littleton, New Hampshire. The New Hampshire presidential primary is the worst party I've ever been to. And it goes on for months. August 2015. Last-minute decorations, bad music, cold food, the guest-of-honor is always late, and everyone wants to talk about politics and religion…

Esquire

Paula Bronstein

Getty Images Reportage

A Desperate Migration To Greece. October 3015. Refugees arriving to the island of Lesbos fall out of a boat as it capsizes landing in rough seas coming from Turkey on October 31, 2015 in Lesbos, Greece. Winter seas have done little to stem the endless flow of desperate people fleeing war or poverty trying to get to Europe. More than a million people reached Europe in 2015 in the continent's largest refugee influx since the end of World War II. Nearly all of those entering Greece on a boat from Turkey are from the war zones of Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.

Yahoo News

Paula Bronstein

Getty Images Reportage

Death at Sea. October. Doctor Essam Daod from Haifa, Israel ( center) performs CPR trying to save the life of a refugee who was rescued from the open waters of the Aegean sea on Lesbos, Greece on October 30, 2015 . The man died despite the efforts of the lifeguards and medical personnel to revive him. Winter seas have done little to stem the endless flow of desperate people fleeing war or poverty trying to get to Europe. More than a million people reached Europe in 2015 in the continent's largest refugee influx since the end of World War II. Nearly all of those entering Greece on a boat from Turkey are from the war zones of Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.

Yahoo News

Luke Brossette

Israel June 2015. With photographs I am able to communicate very clearly.

Suzanne Brown

This series explores the idea of landscape through by looking at unorthodox surfaces.

Jeff Brown

Desperadoes. November 2015. Marlis Petersen in costume as Lulu, an opera at the Met.

The New Yorker

Anja Bruehling

Kushtii, Varanasi. December 2015. Indian Wrestling.

Riley Brummett

Portrait. A self portrait in a mirror. A metaphor for the future.

Chris Buck

Apostrophe

We Nominate Paul Giamatti for Everything. November 2015. Portrait of actor Paul Giamatti.

GQ Magazine

Jesse Burke

Clover Burke, Caratunk Wildlife Refuge. As Long As The Grass Shall Grow from Wild & Precious. October 2015. From the book Wild & Precious. Personal Work.

Wild & Precious

Andrew Burton

Getty Images

Prompted by the death of Freddie Gray, this work explores protests in Baltimore and citizen's cries of systemic inequality and routine excessive force used by police. The city’s actions struck a chord in the national conversation on race relations and police treatment of America’s black community.

Andrew Burton

Getty Images

A woman taunts police officers while a helicopter with a spot light watches over a scene of protesters and police before a mandatory, city-wide curfew of 10PM near is enforced the CVS pharmacy that was set on fire yesterday during rioting after the funeral of Freddie Gray, on April 28, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland. Prompted by the death of Freddie Gray, this work explores the protests in Baltimore and the citizen's cries of systemic inequality and routine excessive force used by police against the city's most disenfranchised communities. Baltimore's protests struck a chord in the on-going national conversation on race relations and police treatment of America’s black communities.

Andrew Burton

Getty Images

An ethnically pro-Russian rebel displays his horsemanship during a skills performance on March 12, 2015 in Makeevka, Ukraine. In February, 2015 a ceasefire was reached between Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian rebels ending fighting that killed more than 5,000 people. This work explores the uneasy truce that people are currently enduring: they exist in a no man’s land, it is not a time of war, nor is it a time of peace.

Andrew Burton

Getty Images

A quality control specialist collects samples of coal Holodnaya Balka mine on March 3, 2015 in Makeevka, Ukraine. While Ukraine's economy has significantly shrunk in the past year due to the ongoing conflict between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russian rebels, many coal mines have continued to operate. Scheglovka Glubokaya mine has operated for over 50 years. In February, 2015 a ceasefire was reached between Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian rebels ending fighting that killed more than 5,000 people. This work explores the uneasy truce that people are currently enduring: they exist in a no man’s land, it is not a time of war, nor is it a time of peace.

David Butow

Redux Pictures

The Teaching. December 2015. In late December 2015, His Holiness the Dalai Lama traveled to Bylakuppe, India to give a ten-day teaching to tens of thousands of people from the exile Tibetan community living in India. His daily talks were focused on reading and interpreting ancient Tibetan Buddhist scripture.

Enri Canaj

A man sleeps inside a cafe bar in Athens. Shadow in Greece. April 2015. After the Greek Prime Minister’s shocking announcement of a referendum on the country’s creditors’ proposals to resolve its debt, last-ditch talks between Greece and its lenders broke down, and he surprised lenders by announcing a vote on the country’s bailout.

MSNBC Photography

Joao Canziani

Giant Artists

Tsuki at the Singel. November 2015. Modern dancer Kazutomi "Tsuki" Kozuki at deSingel International Arts Campus in Antwerp, Belgium

Joao Canziani

Giant Artists

Santiago at the beach in Urbina Bay, Isabela Island, Galapagos. My Own Private Galápagos. November 2015. I joined my grandfather and my cousins on a journey navigating around the Galapagos. Of course, I took many pictures along the way. This image of my little brother Santiago was part of a photo essay published in the November/December 2015 issue of Afar Magazine.

Afar Magazine

Sandy Carson

INSTITUTE for Artists Management

So Close, Yet So far Out. September 2015. An ongoing street photography series, documenting the characters and carnage of downtown Austin, Texas during it's biggest festival- South By Southwest.

A Bigger Park

elinor carucci

Meeting Sam and his family was what every photographer dreams about: a beautiful, smart and intense kid, an open compassionate family, a challenging story filled with emotions, struggles, love and devotion...and the happy ending, here, right in front of my eyes, to photograph.

Wired

Elinor Carucci

Boy Interrupted. One Man’s Desperate Quest to Cure His Son’s Epilepsy—With Weed. June 2015. Sam Vogelstein, Oakland, CA has had epilepsy since he was 4 and a half.

Wired Magazine

LM CHABOT

léloi

From the series True Colors. April 2015.

Marisa Chafetz

Heirs to the Sexual Revolution. October 2015. Marisa and Jack. The Benefits of Friends. The photographer, a student at Tulane University, class of 2017, has been hooking up with Jack for a year, but they just became exclusive a few weeks ago. Part of a series by student photographers.

New York Magazine

Dustin Chambers

Dustin Chambers Photography

Tanya passes a crack pipe to a visiting friend who goes by the name Caruso. Photo made for a personal project in Atlanta, GA. My entrance into this story started in darker corners of the area, particularly with the two individuals in the photo, Tanya and Caruso. August 2015. This photo is from a personal project examining life in a duo of particularly forgotten historic black neighborhoods, Vine City and English Avenue, which fall directly west of Atlanta's Downtown. The broad arc of the piece looks at the neighborhood's change for better and worse as a brand new football stadium is erected directly next to another football stadium, the original structure to geographically cut off the community's residents from critical resources – creating food deserts and community isolation. This second commercial structure brings with it the potential for dangerously fast gentrification. The individuals in the photo, Tanya and Caruso, were two of the first people I met in the community. Here, Tanya passes a crack pipe through a window to Caruso. Since that day, I've established more relationships throughout the neighborhoods – spending time in churches, in homes, at celebrations – with the hope of capturing the full story – joyful and woeful – of a community's past, present, and future.

Dustin Chambers

One Square Mile: American Legion Fayette County Post 105. January 2016. “Hey, don’t burn the flag,” a passing driver said, not unreasonably, because once in a while the sacred resembles the profane. “It’s not burning,” said Robert Ladd, 74, a former lieutenant colonel in the Army. “It’s retiring.”

Atlanta Magazine

Turjoy Chowdhury

NurPhoto / ZUMA Press

After the Quake in Nepal. May 2015. A man carries furniture on his back in the aftermath of the earthquake in the streets of Sankhu, Nepal.

As Our Military Sinks. October 2015. Rising sea levels and global temperatures threaten our national security. Even the admirals are worried.

Reader's DIgest

Giles Clarke

Getty Images Reportage

Sameer Hasan, Wahida Hasan, Tila Jamalpura neighborhood, Bhopal, India. Toxic Trespass. November 2015. Sameer, 16 years old, with his mother Wahida at home in the Tila Jamalpura neighborhood. Sameer was born to parents contaminated by a carcinogenic and mutagenic water supply. This year marks the 31st anniversary of the 1984 Union Carbide gas tragedy that killed up to 10,000 of the citizens of Bhopal within 72 hours and has gone on to claim in total 25,000 lives to date. The original site of the toxic pesticide plant was never cleaned up and remains, as referred to by Greenpeace as one of the world's 'toxic hotspots'. Thousands of families, for decades, been using water contaminated with toxic chemicals as their primary supply leading to serious illnesses, including cancers, and a spate of birth defects in their children.

Giles Clarke

Getty Images Reportage

Devank Sahu, Sunita Sahu, Chola Naka/Risaldar Colony, Bhopal, India. Toxic Trespass. December 2015. Devank, 8 years old, with his mother Sunita at home in the Chola Naka/Risaldar Colony neighborhood. Devank was born to parents contaminated by a carcinogenic and mutagenic water supply. This year marks the 31st anniversary of the 1984 Union Carbide gas tragedy that killed up to 10,000 of the citizens of Bhopal within 72 hours and has gone on to claim in total 25,000 lives to date. The original site of the toxic pesticide plant was never cleaned up and remains, as referred to by Greenpeace as one of the world's 'toxic hotspots'. Thousands of families, for decades, been using water contaminated with toxic chemicals as their primary supply leading to serious illnesses, including cancers, and a spate of birth defects in their children.

Nick Cobbing

Into Thin Ice. June 2016. High above the Arctic circle, frozen into the sea ice, a Norwegian research vessel drifts with the ice floes. The scientists onboard investigate the properties of the mysterious winter sea ice. Precious data is gathered, essential if we are to know more about the frozen surface of the Arctic Ocean.

National Geographic Magazine.

Giovanni Cocco

L'Aquila Oggi, Anima Dispersa, 2009 Earthquake. April 2015. The entire population of L’Aquila, Italy has been shifted, and exiled. A community has lost its public space, and all its places of individual and collective memories. Seven years down the line their inhabitants wandering around, displaced, searching for that beating centre that has been lost.

Giovanni Cocco

L'Aquila Oggi, Anima Dispersa, 2009 Earthquake. April 2015. The entire population of L’Aquila, Italy has been shifted, and exiled. A community has lost its public space, and all its places of individual and collective memories. Seven years down the line their inhabitants wandering around, displaced, searching for that beating centre that has been lost.

Grant Cornett

hello artists

Commissioned piece for a story about corniches. October 2015.

The New York Times Magazine

Dylan Coulter

Dylan Rizzo. The Storm in Dylan's Head, June 2015. One patient's long and perilous crawl back to consciousness.

New York Magazine

Dylan Coulter

Art Department

Route Adjustment. December 2015. Braxton Miller had a rude awakening in the spring: he could no longer play QB at Ohio State. Now at a position he hadn't played since his first high school game, can he keep his national title hopes and NFL dreams alive?

ESPN The Magazine

Dylan Coulter

Art Department

Dylan Rizzo. The Storm in Dylan's Head. June 2015. One patient's long and perilous crawl back to consciousness from a traumatic brain injury.

New York Magazine

Kristofer Dan-Bergman

Spark Micro Grants, Global Good Fund, Burundi, Rwand, Uganda. Eastern Africa Portraits. March 2015. These are people in the villages of Rwanda,Burundi and Uganda where Spark Micro Grants is present. This region suffers from post war and genocide stress syndrome. Spark's work focuses on helping them create their own projects to improve their lives. I was invited to document Spark's work.

Kristofer Dan-Bergman

Spark Micro Grants, Global Good Fund, Burundi, Rwand, Uganda. Eastern Africa Portraits. March 2015. These are people in the villages of Rwanda,Burundi and Uganda where Spark Micro Grants is present. This region suffers from post war and genocide stress syndrome. Spark's work focuses on helping them (the villages) create, implement and follow through their own projects which hopefully will lead them to continue improving their lives on their own. I was invited to document Spark's work with stills and video.

Cosby: The Women. July-August 2015. 35 Women Tell Their Stories About Being Assaulted by Bill Cosby, and the Culture That Wouldn’t Listen.

New York Magazine

Shae Detar

The Cut: Girls in the Van. May 2015. Meredith Graves, 27, lead vocalist of the hardcore-punk rock band Perfect Pussy.

New York Magazine

Sima Diab

Russia is Bombing Syria's Children - These Are Their Stories. December 2015. Abdel Rahman, Turkey, lost both his legs during a Russian airstrike in Syria.

BuzzFeed News

Bobby Doherty

The Amazing Journey of the Lowly Burger. June 105. Sculpture by artist Carl D'Alvia for a cover story.

New York Magazine

Bobby Doherty

The Virtuous Victorian. August 2015. Designer and shop clerk Elizabeth Ammerman, 25, wearing one of the season's biggest trends, for the annual Fall Fashion issue.

New York Magazine

Bobby Doherty

Susannah Mushatt Jones. The Oldest Person in the World Is Living In Brooklyn. December 2015. For the annual Reasons to Love NY issue.

New York Magazine

Tara Donne

Tara Donne Photography

Hazelnut Pumpkin Tart. How Sweet It Is. October 2015. Wild Apple is my creative side project: a blog that offers a new take on gluten-free. We share recipes that reshape the way people think about gluten-free & train our eye to gorgeous and indulgent food. Part of the Forward Thinking issue by creating a gluten-free recipe story.

Anthology

Dan Doperalski

Bolshoi Ballet. March 2015. One image from a behind-the-scenes photo essay backstage at the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow, Russia to accompany a story about cuts to government funding after a massive drop in the ruble.

Variety Magazine

Dan Doperalski

Matt Damon for Contenders Conversation October 2015. A series where he discussed his role in The Martian.

Variety Magazine

Dan Doperalski

Rami Malek for Contenders Conversation December 2015. A series where he discussed his role in Mr. Robot.

Variety Magazine

Bryce Duffy

Bryce Duffy Photography, Inc.

Portrait of Giorgio Moroder photographed at home in Los Angeles, CA. May 2015. The Godfather of Electronic Dance Music, for a story on his comeback album.

Rolling Stone Magazine

Pari Dukovic

These Things Can't Fail. December 2015. Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, photographed to accompany an article discussing his vision of virtual reality, artificial intelligence and drones, and how that will cement his domincnace for the next decade.

Fast Company

Pari Dukovic

New York City skyline. November 2015 cover.

Conde Nast Traveler magazine

Pari Dukovic

The Collective Shift

Kim Gordon: Queen of the Underground. February 2015. The Legacy Project

GQ Magazine

Pari Dukovic

The Collective Shift

Naomi Campbell Is Still Our Supermodel Obsession. December 2015.

GQ Magazine

Bill Durgin

Michael Ash

Jen with Mosaic. May 2015. Derived from popular conceits, Studio Fantasy is a satirical and sincere approach to creating work in the studio. Grip equipment, edges of the set, and color balance tools become subject matter while subjects pose behind pixilated prints of themselves, presenting studio craft as fantasy.

Aaron Dyer

The Staple: Sardines. August 2015.

Real Simple Magazine

Aristide Economopoulos

Governor Christie's Town Hall. February 2015. Prior to announcing his candidacy for president, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie holds his 128th out of 130 Town Hall Meeting at the Moorestown Recreation Center. A warm up before holding them across the country.

NJ Advance Media

Ron Egozi

EGOZI Photography

The Masked Boy, New York. Egos Mask Promo. October 2015. I made this series of images after my son's kindergarten teacher asked me to photograph the kids in the class. I had the kids make masks. When I finally realized the promo should be a mask template including the same supplies I used in the class project, well, I was just tickled.

Aliza Eliazarov

Aliza Eliazarov

The Definitive Guide to Raising Alpacas. September 2015. Part of a series for the Fall 2015 cover story.

Modern Farmer Magazine

Dwight Eschliman

Apostrophe

AR-15 Secret Weapon. August 2015. Anyone can now build an untraceable gun with little more than an aluminum block and a $1,500 computer-controlled mill. I made one at the office. Rigging: Vanessa Chu. Gun Assembler: Eric Haines

Wired Magazine

McNair Evans

Woman working on American Giant clothing at a textile manufacturing plant in North Carolina. American Giant. March 2015. A series about a cult clothing brand known for selling well-made, affordable basics that are made in the USA, for the Most Innovative Companies issue.

Fast Company

Benedict Evans

Marathon Des Sables. April 2015. A series of images made at the Marathon Des Sables, an ultramarathon in which contestants run five marathons in six days through the Sahara Desert in Morocco. They carry on their back everything (except water) that they will need for the length of the race.

ESPN The Magazine

Benedict Evans

Portrait of actor Paul Dano. October 2015.

The Guardian Weekend

Rachel Feinstein

Scene Two. The Seven Ages of Woman. August 2015. Part of a portfolio series for a story by Michael Cunningham.

New York Magazine

Rachel Feinstein

Scene Three. The Seven Ages of Woman. August 2015. Part of a portfolio series for a story by Michael Cunningham.

New York Magazine

Ismail Ferdous

Kal Bairam temple in the Darbar Square area in Kathmandu. Capturing the aftermath of Nepal's deadly earthquake. April 2015. The death toll from the devastating earthquake in Nepal earlier this year surpassed 5,000, triggering a massive avalanche on Mount Everest that killed at least 18 people. It was the deadliest earthquake to hit Nepal since a 1934 quake took the lives of more than 10,000 people.

MSNBC Photography

Adam Ferguson

Illegal Sand Mining. February 2015. The Deadly Global War for Sand.

Wired Magazine

Brian W. Ferry

Outside the Shah Hamdan Mosque in Old Town Srinagar. Sleeping Beauty. March 2015. Story on Kashmir, India.

Conde Nast Traveler magazine

Brian W. Ferry

For a travel story about Kashmir.

Conde Nast Traveler magazine

Larry Fink

How the Sunset Tower Got It...Right. November 2015. Part of a travel portfolio on Jeff Klein's Sunset Tower Hotel, Los Angeles.

Departures Magazine

Brian Finke

Spartan Cruise. December 2015. Reportage photographs at a Spartan Race.

Brian Finke

Piping-hot lamb and green squash dumplings at Tianjin Dumpling House in the Golden Mall in Flushing. The World Across the River. October 2015. A story of Queens’ global cuisine.

Conde Nast Traveler magazine

Deanne Fitzmaurice

Moroccan Tree Goats. March 2015. Goats climb an Argan Tree near Marrakesh, Morocco. They climb the tree for the argan nut, which is the nut from which they make the popular hair and skin product, argan oil.

Stuart Freedman

Panos Pictures

A couple and their children eat lunch at the Indian Coffee House, Chandigarh, India. A journey into India through the Indian Coffee House, a national network of worker-owned cafés. Deep within the country's collective memory they have for decades acted as political/artistic salons. Away from stereotypes of poverty/exotica they allow us to enter a rarely seen, ordinary India.

The Palaces of Memory - Tales from the Indian Coffee House

Michael Friberg

Aaron Sorkin, photographed in West Hollywood, CA. September 2015.

Wired Magazine

Michael Friberg

Kristen Wiig. January 2015. For a portfolio of actors, directors and writers at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.

Variety Magazine

Michael Friberg

Michael Friberg

Killing the Colorado. July 2015. A portfolio of images part of a four-part series about the Colorado river and the infrastructure surrounding it.

Medium and Pro Publica

Michael Friberg

Killing the Colorado. Documenting the water crisis in the West, a photographer confronts distress, beauty and man’s complicity.

Michael Friberg

Michael Friberg

IVANPAH Geothermal Solar Facility in Primm, Nevada. March 2015.

Wired Germany

Amy Friend

Death, Redesigned. April 2015. For a cover feature that chronicled how the legendary design firm Ideo is reimagining the way we die. The end of life is often associated with sadness, darkness, and emptiness, but the cover artist created images that avoid these qualities. Source photograph by John von Pamer.

California Sunday Magazine

Julia Fullerton-Batten

Feral Children Project. Sujit Kumar Chicken Boy (The Chicken Boy), Fiji, discovered 1978. Sujit exhibited dysfunctional behaviour as a child. His parents locked him in a chicken coop. His mother committed suicide and his father was murdered. His grandfather took responsibility for him but still kept him confined in the chicken coop. He was eight years old when he was found in the middle of a road, clucking and flapping. He pecked at his food, crouched on a chair as if roosting, and would make rapid clicking noises with his tongue. His fingers were turned inward. He was taken to an old people’s home by care workers, but there, because he was so aggressive, he was tied with bed sheets to his bed for over 20 years. Now he is over 30 years old and is cared for by Elizabeth Clayton, who rescued him from the home.

Robert Gallagher

A portrait of John Lydon aka Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols, for a story about the punk rock icon and his recently released memoir Anger is an Energy. April 2015.

Der Spiegel

Preston Gannaway

GRAIN

Kamari Ridgle, 20, poses for a photo at home in Sacramento, CA. Ridgle was shot multiple times during a drive-by in 2010 and spent the next year in a hospital recovering. His body is scarred from 20 bullets that hit him and he uses a wheelchair. His medical bills were estimated at $1.5 million.

Mother Jones

Daymon Gardner

Members of Carver High School marching band out of New Orleans, LA. Rising From the Waters. August 2015. Documentary coverage of Carver High School in New Orleans, LA 10 years after Hurricane Katrina.

Daymon Gardner

Members of Carver High School marching band out of New Orleans, Louisianna. Rising From the Waters. August 2015. Documentary coverage of Carver High School in New Orleans, LA 10 years after Hurricane Katrina.

Daymon Gardner

Members of Carver High School football team out of New Orleans, Louisianna. Rising From the Waters. August 2015. Documentary coverage of Carver High School in New Orleans, LA 10 years after Hurricane Katrina.

Daymon Gardner

Members of Carver High School football team out of New Orleans, Louisianna. Rising From the Waters. August 2015. Documentary coverage of Carver High School in New Orleans, LA 10 years after Hurricane Katrina.

Adrian Gaut

Hello Artists

Artist Kara Walker in New York City. Broad Portfolio. May 2015. Art collector Eli Broad and his wife, Edythe, open their new museum in downtown Los Angeles.

WSJ. Magazine

Adrian Gaut

Hello Artists

Serra's 2011 sculpture 7 in Doha, Qatar. Richard Serra. November 2015. With a new gallery exhibition on the horizon, artist Richard Serra’s latest work takes shape on an even more epic scale.

WSJ. Magazine

David Brandon Geeting

Priscilla with Cucumber Mask. March 2015. Infinite Power spans the past three years of David Brandon Geeting's photographic practice: a complex collection of haphazard arrangements, repurposed domesticities, and everyday peculiarities. Treating all subjects with a joyful irreverence, he creates a tug-of-war between repulsion and attraction.

A man stretching across the second-class compartment in a train that goes across Nigeria. This is among the longest train lines in Nigeria, covering roughly 700 miles from lush wetlands in south to sweeping desert and brush in the north.

New York Times Magazine

Glenna Gordon

Voyages: Nigeria. September 2015. On a crowded train in Nigeria.

The New York Times Magazine

Glenna Gordon

Voyages: Nigeria. September 2015. Part of a series on a crowded train in Nigeria.

The New York Times Magazine

Nate Gowdy

Donald Trump at the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition's dinner in Des Moines on Sept. 19th, 2015. Campaign in Contrast. September 2015. A personal project documenting, in bold black and white, the spectacle of a starkly polarized 2016 presidential election.

Nate Gowdy

Jeb Bush poses for a selfie following a town hall in Mason City, IA, on Sept. 23rd, 2015. Campaign in Contrast. September 2015. A personal project documenting, in bold black and white, the spectacle of a starkly polarized 2016 presidential election.

Katy Grannan

Sasha Fleischman, Oakland, California.The Fire on the 57 Bus in Oakland. February 2015. One teenager flicked a lighter, and two families’ lives were changed forever.

The New York Times Magazine

Peter Granser

High Aspirations. December 2015. In an Andean city, an influx of prosperity has brought dozens of buildings that meld deep traditions and futuristic influences.

The New Yorker

Peter Granser

High Aspirations. December 2015. In an Andean city, an influx of prosperity has brought dozens of buildings that meld deep traditions and futuristic influences.

The New Yorker

Lauren Greenfield

INSTITUTE

Welcome to Magic City, a legendary strip club where dreams are made, whether for the dancers seeking fame and fortune, the rappers using it as a platform to the big time, or the ballers making it rain.

Lauren Greenfield

Inside Magic City, the Atlanta Strip Club that Runs the Music Industry. July 2015. Make It Reign: How an Atlanta Strip Club Runs the Music Industry.

GQ Magazine

Lauren Greenfield

Matt Shonfeld at Institute for Artist Management

Inside Magic City, the Atlanta Strip Club that Runs the Music Industry. July 2015. Make It Reign: How an Atlanta Strip Club Runs the Music Industry.

GQ Magazine

Christopher Griffith

SupervisionNY, Rebecca McCubbin

Victor Lagua. Foot Soldiers. April 2015. Portraits of the hands of 52 shoe shiners working in NYC taken on site during work hours. Color grading done by Becci Manson at The Post Office.

The New York Times Magazine

Christopher Griffith

SupervisionNY, Rebecca McCubbin

German Orellana. Foot Soldiers. April 2015. Portraits of the hands of 52 shoe shiners working in NYC taken on site during work hours. Color grading done by Becci Manson at The Post Office.

The New York Times Magazine

Marco Grob

Calling the Tune. May 2105. Brian Wilson at the piano in the studio where he recorded Pet Sounds with the Beach Boys.

Variety Magazine

Maimouna Guerresi

Glitterati Incorporated

Inner Constellations is the first published book of photography by Italian-born artist Maïmouna Guerresi, whose iconic, figurative photographs are celebrated around the world, both for their beauty and their melding of diverse cultural and religious influences.

Maimouna Guerresi

Glitterati Incorporated

Inner Constellations is the first published book of photography by Italian-born artist Maïmouna Guerresi, whose iconic, figurative photographs are celebrated around the world, both for their beauty and their melding of diverse cultural and religious influences.

Yannique Hall

"Home Alone". The camera and I are constantly searching for intimacy, for the private, for relationship. This ongoing narrative of Nicole and Jasmine is a memento and mapping of time and memories, remnants of a time we all shared.

Gregory Halpern

Coal. Guns. Freedom. November 2015. A portrait of Gillette, Wyoming, for a story on the coal town that could be left behind by the nation it helps fuel.

California Sunday Magazine

Peter Hapak

The Fight for Perfection Issue. May 2015. Undefeated boxer Floyd Mayweather prepares for his blockbuster fight with Manny Pacquiao. Photographed for the Fight for Perfection Issue, May 2015.

ESPN the Magazine

Peter Hapak

Harvey Keitel photographed at the Toronto Film Festival. July 2015.

People Magazine

Austin Hargrave

Nailing down writer/director David O. Russell for a quiet minute is not easy. Austin Hargrave has photographed him before and of his latest portrait says, "David is profoundly curious, wanting to know the thinking behind every creative decision. This frame captured a brief moment of pause.”

The Hollywood Reporter

Blaine Harrington III

Blaine Harrington Photography

Photoreporter. April 2015. Sheep and goats herded over the Zojila Pass, between Ladakh and Kashmir, India, as a traffic jam halts trucks due to a landslide.

GEO France

Alma Haser

Getty Images

Brainstorming. January 2015. Conceptual series on new ideas.

Jamie Hawkesworth

M.A.P LTD.

The shikara piers, on Dal Lake, are popular swimming spots. Kashmir Reborn. October 2015. After decades of conflict, peace is taking hold in Kashmir, offering opportunities to explore its traditional cultures and scenic beauty.

WSJ. Magazine

Jamie Hawkesworth

M.A.P LTD.

The shikara piers, on Dal Lake, are popular swimming spots. Kashmir Reborn. October 2015. After decades of conflict, peace is taking hold in Kashmir, offering opportunities to explore its traditional cultures and scenic beauty.

WSJ. Magazine

Hudson Hayden

The Floral Code . May 2015. A selection from a series of still lifes highlighting an emerging classical trend in floral design.

The Cut: Colorforms. August 2015. A bright, geometric look for the Fall Preview issue.

New York Magazine

Gabriela Herman

gabriela herman

Lauren, raised in Kansas City, MO by her mom and dad who came out when she was 7. The Kids. June 2015. Portraits and interviews of adult children who have one or more LGBT parent.

The New York Times

Volker Hinz

Chuck Close, New York 2012. In Love With Photography. October 2015. The best photographers of the last fifty years come together in a unique book. The long-term Stern-photographer photographed those who normally remain hidden behind their cameras: at work, in public or private moments – a unique treasure of photography.

In Love with Photography

Volker Hinz

Mary Ellen Mark, New York 1997. In Love With Photography. October 2015. The best photographers of the last fifty years come together in a unique book. The long-term Stern-photographer photographed those who normally remain hidden behind their cameras: at work, in public or private moments – a unique treasure of photography.

In Love with Photography

Alexandra Hootnick

Egg collection time, Goose Green Farm, Peterboro, New York. June 2015. From a personal project looking at small, family-run farms in upstate New York. Selected for Syracuse University's Family. Life book project.

New York Times Lens Blog

Jody Horton

The City That Feeds Mexico. February 2015. One of the largest food markets in the world, the Central de Abasto is comprised of more than 2,000 businesses in an area of roughly 810 acres. More than 30,000 tons of food products pass through the market daily - roughly 80% of the consumption of the 20 million people who live in Mexico City.

John Huet

Bill May and Kristina Lum Underwood. Water's Edge. June 2016. The story of Bill May, the greatest male synchronized swimmer who ever lived, and his improbable quest for Olympic gold.

ESPN the Magazine

John Huet

Brad Marchand from the Bruins. Something to Prove. October 2015. Editorial on the Boston Bruins.

The Improper Bostonian

John Huet

Jae Crowder from the Celtics. Something To Prove. October 2015. Editorial on the Boston Celtics.

In the Tenderloin. May 2015. In scenes from San Francisco’s infamous Tenderloin, part of a series that captured life in a neighborhood seemingly apart from its city and its time — “an anarchic community in the midst of a crazy boom.”

California Sunday Magazine

Pieter Hugo

In the Tenderloin. May 2015. In scenes from San Francisco’s infamous Tenderloin, part of a series that captured life in a neighborhood seemingly apart from its city and its time — “an anarchic community in the midst of a crazy boom.”

California Sunday Magazine

Pieter Hugo

We Folk

Sally Fine. Portraits of Skid Row. July 2015. You may have missed the name Charly Keunang amid all the news stories of unarmed African-American men—Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Freddie Gray—killed by police. Charly was just another anonymous homeless man on the streets of L.A.'s Skid Row.

GQ Magazine

Pieter Hugo

We Folk

Dawn Robin. Portraits of Skid Row. July 2015. You may have missed the name Charly Keunang amid all the news stories of unarmed African-American men—Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Freddie Gray—killed by police. Charly was just another anonymous homeless man on the streets of L.A.'s Skid Row.

GQ Magazine

Lula Hyers

Heirs to the Sexual Revolution. October 2015. Darcy and Leor are in their first year at Bard College. Since Leor identifies as genderqueer, Darcy wonders if she is correct to call herself straight. Part of a series shot by student photographers, Bard, class of 2019.

New York Magazine

Inez + Vinoodh

Great Bowery, Inc.

The Closer: Barack Obama. December 2015.

GQ Magazine

Maciek Jasik

Acrobuffos. It's Hard Out Here For a Clown. August 2015. The not-so-dark world of clowning. "Clowns are people, too,” one clown reminded us. They just want to make you laugh—and they’re getting a little sick of your hang-ups.

GQ Magazine

Jiaxi & Zhe

Jiaxi & Zhe

Tabitha Simmons boots for The Cut. January 2016.

JR

Elmar Aliyev, a 20-year-old waiter who immigrated to the US from Azerbaijan. Walking New York. April 2015. As recent immigrants find their way on the streets, their lives are often hidden to the people walking past. Cover feature with studio portraits enlarged and installed on the street.

The New York Times Magazine

JUCO

Art & Motion

Tayler Smith. Refinery29 2016 Calendar. Shines the spotlight on 12 unblend-in-able, unforgettable, unapologetically unique R29 fans who aren’t ashamed to do their thing. Follow their lead and make this your year, month by month, by adding stickers wherever you please. Make it weird. Own 2016.

Refinery29 2016 Calendar

Paul Jung

How Fashion Gals Do Festival Style. March 2015. For a creative spin on our festival packing guides, we gave H&M's Coachella collection the Refinery29 treatment. Here, we highlighted festival must-haves from the collection with surprising styling tips for each.

Paul Jung

Scarlet Fever. September 20215. Red Fashion

More Magazine

Greg Kahn

GRAIN

An abandoned car is enveloped by phragmites near Deal Island, a harbinger of salt water intrusion in the soil. 3 Millimeters. March 2015. Sea level rise on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. How the slow drowning of land is the catalyst to a change in identity for a region with a rich history of being tied to the tide.

Greg Kahn

GRAIN

Clara Newton, the mother of Odell, who has been incarcerated since he was 16 for murder at her home in Baltimore, MD. Mass Incarceration. August 2015. This story looks at the legacy of mass incarceration on the families left behind and the communities that struggle to break through the failings of a system that handicaps their potential.

The Atlantic Magazine

Justin Kaneps

Distressed Denim: At 162 years old, Levi Strauss confronts the yoga pant. July 2015. Bart Sights, Levi's senior director for technical innovation, at an indigo dying station in Levi's innovation lab, where the company is reingineering women's jeans to compete with the yoga pant.

Bloomberg Businessweek

Ed Kashi

VII Photo

The body of a 35-year old sugarcane worker, who died today, is on display for his wake in Chichigalpa, Nicaragua, on Jan. 8, 2015. Fatal CKDnT and Agricultural Workers. January 2015. Chronic Kidney Disease of non-Traditional causes (CKDnT) is a deadly epidemic decimating the world’s agricultural workers & their families. Affecting 70% of the population in some communities, CKDnT has claimed at least 20,000 lives in Nicaragua & El Salvador since the start of the millennium.

One Pound Bean Sprouts. June 2015. In my food-based mosaics, the painstaking layout documents the patience and delicacy of the sculptural exercise, helping me to decontextualize my work from the fast-paced turnover of an urban life defined by instant culinary gratification.

Natalie Keyssar

Eastern DR Congo. The Future Is Us. July 2015. With President Kabila’s refusal to rule out running for a third term, the government has taken to silencing dissent through threats, violence and arbitrary arrests in the lead up to the 2016 election. Young musicians and activists are among those that have been caught in the crackdown.

Natalie Keyssar

Natalie Keyssar

Eastern DR Congo. The Future Is Us. July 2015. With President Kabila’s refusal to rule out running for a third term, the government has taken to silencing dissent through threats, violence and arbitrary arrests in the lead up to the 2016 election. Young musicians and activists are among those that have been caught in the crackdown.

Billy Kidd

Actors on Actors. June 2015. Portrait of actor Jeffrey Tambor for the Emmy photo portfolio.

Variety Magazine

Sebastian Kim

Management Artists

The Auteur. December 2015. Quentin Tarantino's Quest.

GQ Magazine

Nathan Kirkman

Portrait of Tina the English Setter for a feature Butch's Legacy. November 2015.

Field & Stream

Yuri Kozyrev

NOOR Images

Leros, Greece. In Search of Refuge. September 2015. More than a quarter-million migrants have reached the Greek islands by boat so far this year, but in spite of this, the Greek coast guards never turn back an incoming boat.

TIME Magazine

Yuri Kozyrev

NOOR Images

Leros, Greece. In Search of Refuge. September 2015. More than a quarter-million migrants have reached the Greek islands by boat so far this year, but in spite of this, the Greek coast guards never turn back an incoming boat.

TIME Magazine

Jim Krantz

Tugboat USA

Send in the Clown. September 2015. This is the closing finale for the 2015 Clovis CA Rodeo. The story was on the bullfighters "rodeo clowns" who distract the bull from the bull riders and bring them to safety.

Jim Krantz

Jim Krantz Studios

Beautiful Science. February 2015. Scouting in an abandoned hospital, I found a notebook of 35mm slides from medical records department. And I found some discarded petri dishes. I placed the slides in the petri dishes & added some water and cheese. In a week the growth of mold & decay yielded beautiful images that intrigued me.

Jamie Kripke

Marianne Campbell Associates

Loveland Ski Area, CO. Alpine Modern. March 2015. From a series of landscapes, also available as limited edition fine art prints at www.jkeditions.com.

Alpine Modern Quarterly

Jamie Kripke

Marianne Campbell Associates

Portrait of Architect Mike Moore of Tres Birds Workshop for the cover of Issue 02. January 2015.

It's Not Just Whether You Win or Lose, It's How Authentic You Are. December 2015. Ronda Rousey prepares for her fight with Holly Holm, which she ultimately lost, breaking her undefeated record in her UFC career. Photographed for the Ideas of the Year Issue.

ESPN the Magazine

Nick Laham

It's Not Just Whether You Win or Lose, It's How Authentic You Are. December 2015. Ronda Rousey prepares for her fight with Holly Holm, which she ultimately lost, breaking her undefeated record in her UFC career. Photographed for the Ideas of the Year Issue.

ESPN the Magazine

Markku Lahdesmaki

Brite Productions

Avanto = Hole in the Ice. April 2015. I was visiting my hometown in Tampere, Finland last winter and decided to venture out to the lakeside. In most places, when you went to a lake in in the winter time, you wouldn’t expect to find people swimming. But when I arrived at the lake, I found it teeming with swimmers, though it was -11 F!

Jeremy M Lange

Cookout. October 2015. DISH: 60 Triangle Dishes and Drinks We Love Right Now.

INDY Week

Andreas Laszlo Konrath

Marcus Samuelsson, celebrity chef, is photographed for the Most Productive People issue. November 2015.

Fast Company

Gillian Laub

Getty Images Reportage

Seniors arriving at the first integrated prom, Lyons, Georgia, 2010. Southern Rites is an original and provocative twelve-year visual study of one community’s struggle to confront longstanding issues of race and equality revealing in vivid color the horror and humanity of these complex, intertwined narratives. May 2015.

Gillian Laub

Getty Images Reportage

Prom prince and princess dancing at the integrated prom, Lyons, Geogria, 2011. Southern Rites is an original and provocative twelve-year visual study of one community’s struggle to confront longstanding issues of race and equalityrevealing in vivid color the horror and humanity of these complex, intertwined narratives. May 2015

Steven Laxton

Bernstein and Andriulli

Back Stage, Kathoey Cabaret. May 2015. A series documenting a transgender (or as the locals say Kathoey) cabaret in Thailand.

Henry Leutwyler

A Tale of Two Cities. February 2015. The story of principal ballet dancer, David Hallberg and his travels between NYC and Moscow as a member of American Ballet Theatre and the Bolshoi.

Conde Nast Traveler magazine

Henry Leutwyler

Costume Room at Los Angeles Opera. Sheer Brilliance. February 2015. Long before the first note is sung, the L.A. Opera costume shop brings to life a production's historic, mythological, or spiritual realms.

Los Angeles Magazine

Michael Lewis

Michael Lewis

Theo, images from an on-going series Tales. December 2015.

Sara Naomi Lewkowicz

Getty Images Reportage

Emily & Kate & Eddie & Reid. January 2016. When Kate had troubles conceiving, she asked Emily to try. Emily became pregnant immediately, and in the three week interim between her pregnancy and Kate winding down on her fertilization treatments, Kate also became pregnant.

Sara Naomi Lewkowicz

Getty Images Reportage

Emily & Kate & Eddie & Reid. January 2016. When Kate had troubles conceiving, she asked Emily to try. Emily became pregnant immediately, and in the three week interim between her pregnancy and Kate winding down on her fertilization treatments, Kate also became pregnant.

Ture Lillegraven

Ture Lillegraven Photography

Cover story featuring actor Idris Elba. December 2015.

Men's Health

Ture Lillegraven

Ture Lillegraven Photography

Campaign for Converse, Jack Purcell 2015.

Annie Ling

Independent Mothers. July 2015. Iceland holds the highest rate of single mothers per capita in the world, with nearly two-thirds of babies in the country born to unwed mothers. A lack of stigma with a relaxed attitude towards marriage and strong social support offers single mothers in Iceland independence to pursue personal endeavors, careers and further education.

The New Yorker

Dina Litovsky

Redux Pictures

And You Thought You Knew Dallas. Travel series on the city of Dallas, Texas. Designer logos are as much on display as the art at the Dallas Museum of Art's Art Ball.

Departures Magazine

Dina Litovsky

Redux Pictures

And You Thought You Knew Dallas . Travel series on the city of Dallas. Society makeup artist Heidi Dillon wraps herself in a Moschino Budweiser cape. The biggest little city in Texas is so much more than 10-gallon hats, 65-carat socialites, and big-haired galas these days.

Departures Magazine

Benjamin Lowy

The Creative Liaison. February 2015. Wale, the rapper recently named Creative Liaison for the NBA’s Washington Wizards, pumps up the home crowd at the Verizon Center. Photographed for the Music Issue.

ESPN the Magazine

Benjamin Lowy

Getty Images Reportage

Agbogbloshie, Ghana. December 2015. Jon - who I affectionately named Tupac - lives and works in the Agbogbloshie dump, burning plastic, rubber and metal off of manufactured parts made of copper. The raw copper is sold back to construction and mineral component wholesalers, which reintroduce the recycled copper back into the world market. The litter and debris from the burning fields remain on the scorched ground. Once a wetland suburb of Accra, Agbogbloshie is home to a vast dumping ground - once labeled the world's largest e-waste site - that covers an unstable swamp, the garbage and soot a carpet that sways with every step, sometimes swallowing new migrants who arrived hoping to make a slim income to feed themselves each day.

Benjamin Lowy

Getty Images Reportage

Agbogbloshie, Ghana. December 2015. Desmond, a teen from northern Ghana - who has lived in the Agbogbloshie dump site for 3 years - burns the plastic, rubber and metal off of manufactured parts made of copper. He plans to sell the resulting raw copper back to construction and mineral component wholesalers, which reintroduce the recycled copper back into the world market. The litter and debris from the burning fields remain on the scorched ground. Once a wetland suburb of Accra, Agbogbloshie is home to a vast dumping ground - once labeled the world's largest e-waste site - that covers an unstable swamp, the garbage and soot a carpet that sways with every step, sometimes swallowing new migrants who arrived hoping to make a slim income to feed themselves each day.

Benjamin Lowy

Getty Images Reportage

Indian Kushti wrestlers grapple during daily practice in a talim - a wrestling center - in Kolhapur, India.

Kirsten Luce

Kenedy County, Texas. The Other Border. May 2015. Despite all the attention to securing the U.S.-Mexico border, often the best chance of intercepting the flow of people and contraband is at checkpoints on key roads leading north.

TIME Magazine

Kirsten Luce

Riviera, Texas. The Other Border. May 2015. Despite all the attention to securing the U.S.-Mexico border, often the best chance of intercepting the flow of people and contraband is at checkpoints on key roads leading north.

TIME Magazine

Finlay MacKay

The Aging of Abercrombie. January 2016. A conceptual cover image for a story on the brand Abercrombie & Fitch

Bloomberg Businessweek

Erik Madigan Heck

The Passion of Nicki Minaj. October 2015. The world’s biggest female rap superstar has meticulously crafted her own image — and maintained it with uncompromising control.

The New York Times Magazine

Erik Madigan Heck

Adele, New York City for a cover feature. November 2015.

TIME Magazine

Antonio Masiello

NurPhoto / ZUMA Press

Ship of Hope. October 2015. Refugees and Migrants aboard fishing boat driven by smugglers reach the coast of the Greek Island of Lesbos after crossing the Aegean sea from Turkey.

Micheal McLaughlin

Dalton Artists

Lower Manhattan in Fog. February 2015. Personal pictures of living in NYC.

Eric McNatt

Poster for Take Care at the Flea Theater, staring The Bats. November 2015. A production participatory performance that investigates the ways we respond to present and imminent danger. Directed by Todd Sholom and Niegel Smith.

Shaun Mendiola

Never Doubt. August 2015. Documenting Damian Lillard in his home stomping grounds for Adidas.

Johnny Miller

Farm, Meet Table. September 2015. Story on chef's restaurants with their own farms.

Rachael Ray Every Day

Younes Mohammad

Younes Mohammad

Romailan, Al-Hassakah, Syria. Motherhood. August 2015. Mother of martyr Hwzan Direk is mourning over her son’s coffin. Hwzan and his other 7 fellow comrades of YPG forces has been killed by suicied attacking of ISIS Jihadis in frontline. Islamic State of Iraq and Syria is a Salafi jihadist militant group that follows an Islamic fundamentalist. Killing of captives, Military use of children, Sexual violence and slavery, Beheadings and mass executions, most brutal crimes during war in Syria and Iraq.

Keirnan Monaghan

Putnam and Putnam Floral Arrangements. A 20-Something's Guide To Flowers. May 2015. Putnam and Putnam shared easy tricks to creating a gorgeous Flemish inspired vase of blooms. The creative direction of a romantic vase translated this arrangement philosophy. A glass turned upside down and a runaway grape also lent to this idea of eccentricity and breaking the rules.

Mexico's Roof Dogs. November 2015. A published selection as an ongoing series about dogs that are kept on rooftops in a working class neighbourhood of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.

The New York Times

Russell Monk

PROXIMOS. January 2015. Portrait of my friend, Martine, a stoneworker - shot in my daylight studio in San Miguel, Mexico. This image is part of an ongoing personal series, portraits of my neighbours, and has been exhibited in Canada, the US and Mexico.

Philip Montgomery

An image from a meat processing facility in the philippines, for a story on exporting american livestock to developing economies. December 2015.

Bloomberg Businessweek

Philip Montgomery

Flash Points. April 2015. A demonstrators raises her hands during protests for Freddie Grey, a twenty-five-year-old black man who died while in Baltimore police custody from severe spinal cord injuries. As a result of Grey’s death, massive protests and rioting ensued in the following weeks.

The New Yorker

Adam Ryan Morris

Paul and France's Bruno, at their home in New Berlin, Wisconsin. As Roll Call Fades. July 2015. As the number of World War II veterans dwindles, stories of harrow and humor, courage and despair die are dying with them.

Milwaukee Magazine

Zanele Muholi

Zanele Muholi's Transformations. October 2015. A photographer known for taking striking portraits of members of the black queer community in South Africa turns the camera on herself.

The New York Times Magazine

Annie Marie Musselman

Maria Blanco

Shades of Grey. October 2015. This photo essay is a long-term project documenting the wolves of Wolf Haven International, a wolf sanctuary in Tenino, Washington, that rescues and provides a lifetime home for displaced and captive-born animals.

Smithsonian Magazine

Jake Naughton

Cynthia and her girlfriend in bed, Nairobi, Kenya. Dual Shadows. June 2015. Cynthia, a lesbian from Burundi, is one of hundreds of LGBT refugees from East Africa that fled to Kenya seeking a respite from the violence and persecution in their home countries. Instead, they found yet more hardship. All are in the process of seeking asylum in Western countries, but it can take years to be resettled. And so they wait.

Jake Naughton

S. and J. in Nairobi, Keny. Dual Shadows. October 2015. S. and J. are gay refugees from Uganda. They are two one of hundreds of LGBT refugees from East Africa that fled to Kenya seeking a respite from the violence and persecution in their home countries. Instead, they found yet more hardship. All are in the process of seeking asylum in Western countries, but it can take years to be resettled. And so they wait.

Models at Thom Browne. A Hyperreal Peek Into The Fashion Week Funhouse. September 2016. Behind the scenes of New York Fashion Week.

The Cut

Landon Nordeman

Models line up at Jeremy Scott. A Hyperreal Peek Into The Fashion Week Funhouse. September 2016. Behind the scenes at New York Fashion week.

The Cut

Arturo Olmos

Photographer Nathan Congleton, taken in home studio in Brooklyn, NY. October 2015. Having just graduated from Pratt. I surrounded myself with as many creative people as I could. Learning from them, with them, and using their inspiring energy as fuel for the making of their portraits.

Lyle Owerko

Young Eagle Huntress. September 2015. The Mongolian Eagle Hunters live in the remote valleys of the Altai Mountains in the country's far west. Defining the edge between both warrior and nomad. To be an 'Eagle Hunter' is not merely a title to them, its an existence of equal symbiosis between Horse, Eagle, Man and Earth.

Lyle Owerko

Eagle Hunter Launching for Flight. October 2015. The Mongolian Eagle Hunters live in the remote valleys of the Altai Mountains in the country's far west. Defining the edge between both warrior and nomad. To be an 'Eagle Hunter' is not merely a title to them, its an existence of equal symbiosis between Horse, Eagle, Man and Earth.

Paola + Murray

Skiers on the trails of Colfosco, near Val Gardena. Peak Season. December 2015. Story of Dolomites, Italy

Conde Nast Traveler magazine

Yana Paskova

Getty Images

Email-Gate. March 2015. Former United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pauses while speaking with media following her keynote at a Women's Empowerment Event at the United Nations on March 10, 2015, in New York, NY. Clinton answered questions about recent allegations of an improperly used email account. Some experts have argued that usage of her family's private email server for official communication while U.S. Secretary of State, rather than her State Department email account, and the deletion of nearly 32,000 emails that she deemed private, violated State Department and Federal laws on record-keeping. An FBI probe on how this classified information was managed on the Clinton server took place against the backdrop of Clinton's 2016 presidential election campaign and the U.S. House Select Committee hearings on Benghazi.

Dear Egg, We Missed You. How to Eat Healthy(ish). October 2015. We know what we should eat, and what we're tempted to eat, but there's a chasm in between. In that gap exists a promised land of deliciousness where heart-healthy and pan-fried live in harmony.

GQ Magazine

Peden+Munk

Jodi Rappaport / The Rappaport Agency

Snow Falling on Soba. December 2015. A life changing trip to Nagano, Japan began after a 14 hr flight and 2 hr Shinkansen journey to what seemed to be the middle of nowhere. Our first meal was breakfast. Taken back by new subtle flavors, intricate plating and intense attention to detail, we looked out over the snow covered mountains and steaming onsens with dreams of what the rest of our 3 week stay would taste like.

Bon Appetit

Babak Pejman Aryan

Dancing With Her Soul. April 2015. Dance is a conversation between body and soul, one from an ongoing project about dance.

Paolo Pellegrin

Desperate Crossing. September 2015. For 733 migrants crammed aboard two tiny boats somewhere between Libya and Italy, a leaky hull was neither the beginning nor the end of their troubles.

The New York Times Magazine

Paolo Pellegrin

Scenes From A Human Flood. September 2015. On the Greek island of Lesbos, this summer’s refugee crisis shows no signs of abating.

The New York Times Magazine

Ke Peng

Untitled. March 2015. I look into both the new and the old in modern China by photographing between Hunan, the first place I had been in the world, and Shenzhen, whose population increased from 30,000 to 15,000,000 in the span of 30 years. I am particularly interested in how human experiences are distinct yet connected.

Mads Perch

Getty Images

Young Man Covered in Ink. October 0215. Man photographed with splatters of ink in front of his face.

Beth Perkins

Renee Rhyner & Co.

Just Call Me Geri. April 2015. Feature about Smith Alumnae, Geri Mariano, who was born with diastrophic dysplasia, and is an inspirational speaker.

Smith Alumnae Quarterly

Kate Peters

Getty Images

Performers Portraits - Removing their masks. February 2015.

Mark Peterson

Redux Pictures

KKK rally leads to clashes at South Carolina capitol. July 2015. In July, Confederate flags held by about 50 screaming Ku Klux Klan members fluttered in front of the South Carolina Statehouse, protesting the removal of the Confederate flag, while a “Countering the Attack on Black Unity Rally” featuring African flags on the other side of the Capitol wrapped up.

MSNBC Photography

Mark Peterson

Redux Pictures

Sen. Bernie Sanders in the spin room after the first Democratic Presidential debate at the Wynn Las Vegas resort and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Sin City sets the scene for Democrats' first 2016 debate. October 2015. In the hours surrounding the first Democratic debate of the 2016 election cycle, held at the Wynn Las Vegas in October, reporters jostled to speak with the candidates and other political figures in attendance. Here, Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks in the spin room post-debate.

MSNBC Photography

Mark Peterson

MSNBC/Redux Pictures

Former Secretary of State and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton testifies before the House Select Committee on Benghazi on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Inside Clinton's testimony before the House Benghazi committee. October 2015. Here, Ms. Clinton smiles during a break after part of her testimony is completed.

Mark Peterson

Redux Pictures

Senator Ted Cruz at the RedState Gathering in Atlanta, Ga. GOP candidates attend RedState Gathering. August 2015. The 2016 elections are rapidly approaching, and with so many Republican presidential candidates in the ring each one is scrambling to gain a significant lead. A comprehensive look at the pre-election events, the candidates, and their supporters.

MSNBC Photography

Mark Peterson

Redux Pictures

Donald Trump. Political Theater. December 2015. Pulls back the curtain revealing the artifice and absurdity of American politics as candidates vie for their party's nomination in the midst of a presidential election.

Plamen Petkov

Food Fraud. January 2015. Food tainted with low quality additives.

Wired Magazine

Ryan Pfluger

Caitlyn Jenner. OUT 100. November 0215. The 100 most influential LGBTQ individuals in all fields, part of a 5-week shoot for the annual portrait portfolio.

Ryan Pfluger

Ryan Pfluger Photography

Olly Alexander. OUT 100. November 2015. One for the 100 most influential LGBTQ individuals in all fields, part of a 5-week shoot for the annual portrait portfolio.

Fist Holding Necklace. January 2016. For my self-portrait series, #Lauren, I photograph my childhood nameplate necklace as my subject, allowing it to emerge from the past, possessed of a will and spirit all its own. As a teenager, the necklace’s cliché, gold scripted “Lauren” served as an assertion of my newly emerging identity, and years later, as I make steps towards forging a family of my own, it becomes a steady anchor tying me to my former self. #Lauren is an ode to the past, but it’s also about our perpetual obsession with possessing ourselves. As we age, our sense of self disintegrates and coalescences many times over, and still we have the need to hold onto something concrete and everlasting, perhaps even an object as seemingly banal as an old piece of jewelry.

Sergey Ponomarev

A group of migrants arriving in Greece from Turkey this month near the village of Skala, on Lesbos. In Greece, the Need to Manage a Migrant Tide Gains Urgency. November 2015. The Turkish boat owner delivered some 150 persons to the Greek coast and tried to escape back to Turkey, he was arrested later in Turkish waters.

The New York Times

Thomas Prior

Man vs. Machine. August 2015. Portrait of Doug Williams, a former police officer who became a critic of lie detectors, and an expert at cheating them.

Bloomberg Businessweek

Joe Pugliese

Chirstopher Walken photographed for the Saturday Night Live anniversary issue. February 2015.

The Hollywood Reporter

Joe Pugliese

Dr. Dre photographed for the cover. September 2015.

Wired Magazine

Joe Pugliese

Portrait of actor Samuel L. Jackson. December 2015.

The Hollywood Reporter

James Rajotte

This is an image from a project about a relatively new race of canaries called the Giradillo Sevillano. The race, which has been developed by breeders and hobbyists, has been officially been recognised on a national level in Spain. October 2015.

Raphaël

La Cavalerie

Comme la Fois. August 2015. A story following the path of a young man, trying to reach the left-wing skinhead scene.

Raphaël

La Cavalerie

Comme la Fois. August 2015. A story following the path of a young man, trying to reach the left-wing skinhead scene.

Benjamin Rasmussen

This Represents

Desiree London at the Afropunk Music Festival. The Best Street Style at Afropunk. August 2015. A street fashion portfolio shot at the Afropunk music festival in Brooklyn, NY.

Benjamin Rasmussen

This Represents

Singer SZA at the Afropunk Music Festival. The Best Street Style at Afropunk. August 2015. A street fashion portfolio shot at the Afropunk music festival in Brooklyn, NY.

Eden Robbins

Eden Robbins Photography Inc.

Groceries Not Guns. January 2015. From a series of images for Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense In America to bring awareness and to create common-sense policies that would stop allowing the open carry of guns in Kroger grocery stores.

Warner Bros Ranch, Burbank CA. Shelter Series, Church. October 2015. Part of a series of five structures installed with fumigation tents to framing the idea of home, sanctuary or shelter and inviting the viewer to interpret their own definition. Beyond the fumigation tents, other prop and set dressing were included for added human element. This was a personal project produced in one day on location at Warner Bros Ranch. The structures used have been featured in hundreds of films and TV productions, including the Partridge Family, National Lampoon's Christmas and Die Hard. This location was chosen to reinforce the suggestion of "home" based on how these places have been made as examples, but from fiction and not true reality.

Nutrilite Health And Sports. November 2015. For a print, web, and in-store, sports and health campaign.

Craig Ruttle

Out of the Darkness. September 2015. An exhausted refugee holding a baby appears from the darkness as he arrived at a temporary area where refugees were later picked up by buses in Roszke, Hungary, but not before hours of walking though pouring rain, mud and wind, arriving in Hungary after a long walk though Serbia. Thousands of refugees have been moving across Europe, fleeing deadly conflicts in Syria, Iraq and other countries.

Craig Ruttle

The Light in his Eyes. September 2015. Pope Francis engages well wishes including Gerard Gubatan of Brooklyn, center left, after arriving at JFK Airport in New York. The pope was on a five-day trip to the USA, which includes stops in Washington DC, New York and Philadelphia, after a three-day stay in Cuba.

Andy Ryan

Atelier Management

Portrait of Larry Wilmore, host of The Nightly Show for the feature 100 Most Creative People issue. June 2015.

Fast Company

Andy Ryan

Larry Wilmore, host and executive producer of The Nightly Show, is photographed for Fast Company's 100 Most Creative People in Business issue

Fast Company

Nadia Sablin

Aunties: The Seven Summers of Alevtina and Ludmila. November 2015. In northwest Russia, in a small village called Alekhovshchina, two aunts spend the warmer months together in the family home and live as the family has always lived—chopping wood to heat the house, bringing water from the well, planting potatoes, and making their own clothes.

Nadia Sablin

Aunties: The Seven Summers of Alevtina and Ludmila. November 2015. In northwest Russia, in a small village called Alekhovshchina, two aunts spend the warmer months together in the family home and live as the family has always lived—chopping wood to heat the house, bringing water from the well, planting potatoes, and making their own clothes.

Sebastião Salgado

Contact Press Images, Inc-Jeffrey D. Smith

Seeing the Forest and the Trees. October 2015. Documenting the Awá people in the photographer's native Brazil to shed light on the quickly disappearing Amazon rainforest.

Smithsonian Magazine

Sebastião Salgado

Contact Press Images, Inc-Jeffrey D. Smith

Seeing the Forest and the Trees. October 2015. Documenting the Awá people in the photographer's native Brazil to shed light on the quickly disappearing Amazon rainforest.

Smithsonian Magazine

Marjorie Salvaterra

Glitterati Incorporated

In chaotically stunning portraits, HER captures the essence of the inner struggles of every woman. These images truly allow rage, encourages body acceptance, explores creativity, and essentially breaks the façade of female perfection and provides insights into the pressures that women face.

Marjorie Salvaterra

Glitterati Incorporated

In chaotically stunning portraits, HER captures the essence of the inner struggles of every woman. These images truly allow rage, encourages body acceptance, explores creativity, and essentially breaks the façade of female perfection and provides insights into the pressures that women face.

Sandro

Raskols. October 2015. Michael, a member of a Raskol gang in Papua New Guinea.

Christian Schmidt

Michael Ash Partners

Aerial Image of St. Tropez on the Cote D'Azur in France. March 2015.

Martin Schoeller

Martin Schoeller, LLC

Portrait of Dolly Parton.

People Magazine

Martin Schoeller

Winter Santiago. LA Stories - Nine Lives. December 2015. One from a series for an entire issue feature on nine homeless people who eat at the West Hollywood Food Coalition with interviews by the photographer to find out how and why they ended up where they are.

Los Angeles Magazine

Martin Schoeller

Samuel Smith. LA Stories - Nine Lives. December 2015. One from a series for an entire issue feature on nine homeless people who eat at the West Hollywood Food Coalition with interviews by the photographer to find out how and why they ended up where they are.

Los Angeles Magazine

Mark Seliger

Copious Management

Meet Judd Apatow's Next Comedy Sensation. December 2015.

GQ Magazine

Carlos Serrao

Bodies We Want. July 2015. Heptathlete Chantae McMillan poses for the Body Issue.

ESPN the Magazine

Emily Shur

Giant Artists

Laundry Line, Höfn. July 2015. Personal work shot in Höfn, Iceland.

Stephanie Sinclair

Running Away with the Circus. October 2015. On the road with Ringling Brothers at the end of an era.

The New York Times Magazine

Marcus Smith

Candace Gelman & Associates

Asics: Want It More. November 2015. The goal of this campaign was to capture tennis star, Gael Monfils in his signature awkward positions to show just how much he wants it more.

Drew Anthony Smith

Real Dolls. January 2015. Created using an interior skeleton and exterior silicon skin. Since 1996, both female and male versions have been created in the San Diego, CA suburbs to an avid fan base looking for companionship.

Alec Soth

City of Water. August 2015. New Orleans ten years after Hurricane Katrina.

The New Yorker

Alec Soth

City of Water. August 2015. New Orleans ten years after Hurricane Katrina.

The New Yorker

Tristan Spinski

GRAIN

Festival goers celebrate through the night in tents on the periphery of Thjodhatid off the southern coast of Iceland. The Burning Man of Birding: Inside Iceland's Puffin Festival. November 2015. Vestmannaeyjar Iceland, a volcanic archipelago off the southern coast, hosts the annual Thjodhatid — a festival that brings thousands to the island known for its fishing industry and its puffin population, which has become a cultural emblem to the people but is in the midst of a population collapse.

Audubon

Jonathan Sprague

Redux Pictures

Lost Hills, California. Theoretical Framework: Horizontal Temperature Gradient. June 2015. A visual description of discoveries relating to wind thermals, erosion, and lunar cycles. The project’s aim is to depict geological phenomena, both understood or fictionalized.

Gaia Squarci

Prospekt Photographers

Passengers on the Tehran-Ankara train after crossing the border with Turkey. From Tehran to Turkey: An international journey by train. February 2015. Exploring themes of freedom in Iranian society, the division that lies between what Iranians do and say in public post-revolution, and the "public spaces” that are created in private.

MSNBC Photography

Art Streiber

Mark Zuckerberg, photographed in Mountain View, CA. January 2016.

Wired Magazine

Theo Stroomer

Bertha Medina removes tumbleweeds from her barn. Hanover, Colorado. When Tumbleweeds Attack. July 2015. Series exploring the strange phenomenon of tumbleweeds burying houses, roads, and sometimes even entire communities in Colorado and across the Great Plains. 2014-present.

Bob Tabor

Glitterati Incorporated

Working in the animals’ natural environments, Tabor captures the essential personality of each horse in a manner typically reserved for portrait photography. His poignant photographs invite viewers to connect with these animals, making Horse/Human vibrant with understanding between animal and man.

Ramin Talaie

Ramin Talaie

Bull Rase in Arles. July 2015. A raseteur jumps over the rink after he tried to snatch a ribbon from a bull during a bull racing event in Arles, France.

Sue Tallon

From a series of untitled still-life photos exploring modern form and composition in a style reminiscent of depression era documentary work. December 2015.

Sue Tallon

From a series of untitled still-life photos exploring modern form and composition in a style reminiscent of depression era documentary work. December 2015.

Alex Telfer

i2i Photography, Frank Parvis

Portrait of the acclaimed English actor Richard E Grant, London. October 2015.

Filming the Franchise of the Century. November 2015. Digital Cover and fashion portrait session with actor John Boyega, one of the stars of the new Star Wars franchise.

Dujour.com

Jonathan Torgovnik

Getty Images Reportage

African migrants from Zimbabwe sleep on the weekend after a long week of hard work at one of the derelict 'hijacked' building that houses migrants. African Migrants in Johannesburg's Inner City. January 2016. In 2015, more than a million migrants and refugees trekked north, in search of better lives on Europe’s shores. But for thousands of African migrants, rather than aim for Europe, they’ll head to South Africa. Many end up living in derelict, ‘hijacked’ buildings in Johannesburg’s inner city.

TIME Magazine

Jonathan Torgovnik

Getty Images Reportage

Adam (25) from Zambia in his small windowless room he shares with four other migrant workers in one of the derelict hijacked building in Johannesburg. African Migrants in Johannesburg's Inner City. January 2016. In 2015, more than a million migrants and refugees trekked north, in search of better lives on Europe’s shores. But for thousands of African migrants, rather than aim for Europe, they’ll head to South Africa. Many end up living in derelict, ‘hijacked’ buildings in Johannesburg’s inner city.

TIME Magazine

Jonathan Torgovnik

Getty Images Reportage

An African migrant from Zimbabwe stands by the entrance to his small windowless room he shares with five other migrant workers in Johannesburg. African Migrants in Johannesburg's Inner City. January 2016. In 2015, more than a million migrants and refugees trekked north, in search of better lives on Europe’s shores. But for thousands of African migrants, rather than aim for Europe, they’ll head to South Africa. Many end up living in derelict, ‘hijacked’ buildings in Johannesburg’s inner city.

TIME Magazine

Jonathan Torgovnik

Getty Images Reportage

Ronald (28) (R) and Voti (24) from Zimbabwe in their small windowless room they share with two other migrant workers in Johannesburg. African Migrants in Johannesburg's Inner City. January 2016. In 2015, more than a million migrants and refugees trekked north, in search of better lives on Europe’s shores. But for thousands of African migrants, rather than aim for Europe, they’ll head to South Africa. Many end up living in derelict, ‘hijacked’ buildings in Johannesburg’s inner city.

TIME Magazine

Robert Trachtenberg

Giselle Keller

Amy Schumer for the cover of the Amy Schumer issue. April 2015.

Entertainment Weekly

Erin Trieb

An Assyrian Christian woman shows her cross necklace as she attends a Christian revival in Dohuk, May, 2015. The Assyrians are the indigenous people. At War In The Garden of Eden. August 2015. A series of images on the Assyrian and Yazidi faiths amidst war in Northern Iraqi Kurdistan. The New Republic project editors: Stephanie Heimann Roland and Maia Booker

The New Republic Magazine

Erin Trieb

Erin Trieb

Two birds fly in an empty room adorned with crosses at St. George's Chaldean church in the village of Bakufa (or Baqofah) in northern Iraq, on May 11, 2015. At War In The Garden Of Eden. August 2015. A series of images on the Assyrian and Yazidi faiths amidst war in Northern Iraqi Kurdistan.

The New Republic Magazine

Michael Turek

Open Water Swimmers. September 2015. From an assignment about open water swimmers in the British Virgin Islands who swim from island to island.

Txomin Txueka

freelance

Gourougou, Nador Morocco. January 2015. Every day hundreds of immigrants mainly from sub-Saharan Africa, survive in harsh conditions, hidden away in improvised camps of plastic, camouflaging in the beautiful natural environment of pine forest and rocks of Mount Gourougou and try to reach the European border city of Melilla.

Mary Pignataro. Talking With Their Hands. February 2015. Six women tell the stories of their lives through the stories of their jewelry, in the annual Spring Fashion issue. P

New York Magazine

Annemarieke Van Drimmelen

Management + Artists

Feminine Mystique. December 2015. The pared-down vision of the season’s couture creations, which radiate an air of inscrutable allure, offers much to desire.

WSJ. Magazine

Willy Vanderperre

Art + Commerce

Winslet Take All. October 2015. With a role in this 2015's Steve Jobs, the tenacious Kate Winslet reveals why she’s a director’s darling— and a one-woman support team for her fellow actors.

WSJ. Magazine

Aaron Vincent Elkaim

Boreal Collective

Rio Bacaja, Altamira Region, Para State, Brazil. Where the Rivers Flow Through. June 2015. This work explores the dam boom that is transforming Brazil’s Amazon Rainforest and the lives of people who live there. The third largest dam in the world, Belo Monte, is near completion in the heart of Indigenous territory on the Xingu River. On the neighboring Tapajos River, the Munduruku tribe are fighting to prevent a similar fate as the next Mega Dam is already planned.

Aaron Vincent Elkaim

Boreal Collective

Tapajos River, Para State, Brazil. Where the Rivers Flow Through. June 2015. This work explores the dam boom that is transforming Brazil’s Amazon Rainforest and the lives of people who live there. The third largest dam in the world, Belo Monte, is near completion in the heart of Indigenous territory on the Xingu River. On the neighboring Tapajos River, the Munduruku tribe are fighting to prevent a similar fate as the next Mega Dam is already planned.

David Vintiner

Getty Images

Los Hombres de Musgo June 2015. A new project capturing the essence of mutant nature, exploring the strange and surreal festival in Bejar, Spain.

David Vintiner

Portrait of Sir Ian McKellen. January 2015.

Variety Magazine

David Vintiner

Los Hombres de Musgo. June 2015. Since 1397 the small town of Béjar, Spain has held up an intriguing tradition with the festival of Los Hombres de Musgo. The story goes that the Christian population reconquered the town from the "Moros" by completely camouflaging themselves in moss.

Christopher Wahl

Portrait of artist Patti Smith. May 2015.

Sarah Anne Ward

A still life series of designer trash cans for the office. August 2015.

Bloomberg Businessweek

William Wegman

Fourteen essential gifts to buy this holiday season. November 2015. One from a photo portfolio to accompany the 2015 holiday gift guide.

Al Jalazon refugee camp. Ramaha Family. September 2015. Wall is a photographic series that looks at the effects of environment on the Palestinian community. How does separation and division affect a community?

William Widmer

Redux Pictures

The New Orleans Issue. September 2015. The Running Bear Boxing Club, a youth boxing club founded in 1997 to give the kids of New Orleans’ Lower 9th Ward a place to go, was rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina washed it away.

ESPN the Magazine

Patricia Willocq

White Ebony. June 2013. Engaging and empathetic pictures celebrate in this book the first ‘International Albinism Awareness Day’ on June 13, 2015 and pay tribute to the courage and will to survive of a stigmatized minority, people with albinism, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

White Ebony

Patricia Willocq

Edition Lammerhuber

White Ebony. June 2015. Engaging and empathetic pictures celebrate in this book the first ‘International Albinism Awareness Day’ on 13 June 2015 and pay tribute to the courage and will to survive of a stigmatized minority, people with albinism, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Sarah Wilmer

Jigisha Bouverat Collective

Artwork for Lea DeLaria's House of David album. April 2015. Portrait of Lea DeLaria and photographs of her interacting with projections of David Bowie for her record: House of David, an album of jazz versions of 12 classic David Bowie songs.

Dan Winters

Kathryn Winters

Lone Star. January 2016. The life of Ray Halliburton, a WWII veteran and a watermelon farmer in Luling,Texas. In doing so he created not only a lovely tribute to a man, but a homage to a generation of veterans who quietly returned to normality after the horrors of war.

Smithsonian Magazine

Dan Winters

Diamond ring still life from a fashion portfolio staring actress Zoe Graham, one of the breakout stars of Boyhood dishes on art school, growing up in Austin and playing Julia Roberts’ daughter in an upcoming film.

Tribeza Magazine

Dan Winters

Kathryn Winters

The Neurologist Who Hacked His Brain. December 2015. Portrait of Dr. Phil Kennedy, the "Cyborg Doctor" who had electrodes implanted into his own brain to facilitate his research with direct brain-to-computer interfacing.

WIRED Magazine

Patrick Witty

Dramatic Photos Capture What Its Like To Arrive in Greece. September 2015. The arrival of refugees on Lesbos, Greece during the fall of 2015 was unorganized. The unprepared government left it to activists and volunteers to accommodate the waves of people landing on shore, leaving many to navigate walking to a bus and on to a ferry to Athens.

BuzzFeed News

Jooney Woodward

Arcticskies Crystal Prince the Siberian Husky, Crufts Dog Show. Forget Westminster. The Greatest Dog Show on Earth is Crufts, with its so-very-British mix of protocol, eccentricity, and Sherlock Holmes-level intrigue.